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Any word on availability of this router to current Uverse subscribers?

I could really use the Gig-E ports on this for my wired network in my home.

No clue. I got mixed results from AT&T "Claiming" I could get it while others had no clue what I was talking about .

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In the FCC pdf, it states 130Mbps wireless, if S/N was poor it would revert back to 11Mbps, not the 300 Mbps.

The 'n' standard lists a max of 150Mbps on 5 or 2.4 Ghz, a draft standard will go slightly higher.

Chris

Please NO SD stretch-o-vision or 480 SD HD ChannelsNeed Help? 1-800-288-2020, After he gets acct info, press # a bunch of times, get a menu from Mr. Voice recognitionYour Results May Vary, In My Humble OpinionI Call It Like I See It, Simply a U-verse user, nothing more

Any word on availability of this router to current Uverse subscribers?

I could really use the Gig-E ports on this for my wired network in my home.

No clue. I got mixed results from AT&T "Claiming" I could get it while others had no clue what I was talking about .

I chatted yesterday once I found your thread and the lady who I chattd with said that Uverse subscribers should receive a post card in the mail when they are available to be upgraded to. She was ready to do it but she said they can't be ordered right now.

In the FCC pdf, it states 130Mbps wireless, if S/N was poor it would revert back to 11Mbps, not the 300 Mbps.

The 'n' standard lists a max of 150Mbps on 5 or 2.4 Ghz, a draft standard will go slightly higher.

Chris

Please NO SD stretch-o-vision or 480 SD HD ChannelsNeed Help? 1-800-288-2020, After he gets acct info, press # a bunch of times, get a menu from Mr. Voice recognitionYour Results May Vary, In My Humble OpinionI Call It Like I See It, Simply a U-verse user, nothing more

The 130 N is the 20 MHz of 300 N. I saw an option for 40 MHz in the manual so maybe it's just an error?

N can go up to 600 Mbps I believe with 4x4. Unless you're talking about the max per stream.

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Do you know if these will be able to work in true bridge mode and bypass the limitations of the 2wire?

Jamie

The NVG589 will have an "IP Passthrough" mode. Not sure about the Pace 5031 or the Pace VDSL modems(If they plan to use those too).

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Pace 5031 will be a replacement for the 3600 so it's just VDSL for Internet and VOIP. Haven't seen much on it though beyond that though. Software should be similar to current 3800/3801 with minor tweaks to bring up to new vision for layout.

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Pace 5031 will be a replacement for the 3600 so it's just VDSL for Internet and VOIP. Haven't seen much on it though beyond that though. Software should be similar to current 3800/3801 with minor tweaks to bring up to new vision for layout.

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Pace website states that the 5031 has IGMP snooping/caching necessary for video, however upon testing it seems ATT has disabled this. TVs play for about 15sec then cut out. Also the manufacturer says it is and ADSL/VDSL modem, so this may work on IPDSLAM also.

Hmm, maybe it may be used for both non TV VDSL2_ installs along with IPDSLAM then while replacing both the 3600/510?

Equipment Update: The Cisco VEN501/ISB7105 will be probably used with U-verse too. The ISB7105 has U-verse labeling.

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